Minneapolis Woman Confronts BLM Rioters Gathered In Support Of Shooter Who Fired Into Her Apartment

Keneci Channel

20-year-old Andre Tekle Sundberg opened Fire from his apartment in Minneapolis Wednesday night, shooting into other nearby apartments before police officers arrived at the scene.

Andre 'Tekle' Sundberg the Minneapolis shooter

During an hours-long standoff with police that stretched into early Thursday, two Minneapolis officers fired their rifles after failed negotiations, fatally wounding Sundberg, according to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which is leading the investigation. A pistol with an extended magazine and several bullet casings was recovered from his apartment.

Minneapolis Police said that they are working to release footage of the shooting to the public. There are hundreds of hours of footage from more than 50 officers who responded to the scene, according to the department.

One mother and Sundberg's neighbor, Arabella Foss-Yarbrough who called police during the shooting alleged that shots were fired into her apartment as she was cooking for her two young children. Photos from inside her home show multiple bullet holes in her front door, walls and just above her bathroom sink.

Black Lives Matter rioters -- including Trahern Crews, a far-left lead organizer for BLM Minnesota -- as usual, didn't care about the circumstances of the shooting. They gathered outside Sundberg's home on Saturday to demand justice for him.

“This is not a George Floyd situation. George Floyd was unarmed,” Foss-Yarbrough was seen in a viral video, yelling at the protesters. "This is not OK, He tried to kill me in front of my kids.”

“My kids have to deal with this and probably have a mental illness now because they almost lost their lives,” she continued. “There’s bullet holes in my kitchen because he sat in the f–king hallway watching me move. He tried to kill me in front of my kids. I have black children; I am a woman of color!" Foss-Yarbrough is of black, white and Native descent.

“If I would have lost my life, would you guys do this for me?” she asked the protesters.

Sundberg’s parents were outside the building when Foss-Yarbrough confronted the protesters. They said they empathized with their neighbor.

“I wish I could wrap my arms around her and tell her I’m so sorry,” Cindy Sundberg said. “I’m so sorry she had to experience that, I’m so sorry for her pain."

“Tekle was an imperfect human as we are all imperfect humans and he did not deserve to be picked off like an animal from a rooftop,” his mother said.

In one TikTok video of the deceased shooter circulating online, he can be heard saying “If a bitch came to me as a woman, I’m coming to her with a bullet.”

WATCH Arabella Foss-Yarbrough confront the unhinged BLM rioters